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mitlik1
11/22/2006, 05:45 PM
I was wondering what people use to feed LPS. I have a brain coral, Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, and two candy canes and one trumpet Caulastrea furcata. Also, I notice their tenacles come out when the lights go out. Do people feed at night, first thing in the morning, or noon?
Thanks for the help!
MCsaxmaster
11/22/2006, 08:47 PM
Pretty much any sort of meaty food is acceptable. Usually feeding shortly after lights-out works well.
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AndyB4784
11/22/2006, 08:50 PM
i use a mixture of mysis, cyclopeez, rotifeast and xtreme garlic (it has trace elements as well as being super concentrated). i get a great feeding response.
bpd964
11/23/2006, 12:48 PM
I feed my torch brine soaked in phyto after lights go out..
stevenvalys
11/23/2006, 06:20 PM
Coral chili minutes before the lights go out. Garlic extreme 20 minutes before feeding gets them all excited. Coral chili is competitively priced and contains a wide variety of food. It replaced a lot of frozen and liquid concentrates.
musty baby
11/24/2006, 01:12 AM
My LPS that actually open open whenever food is introduced into the tank. I feed based on how large the polyps are. Cyclopeeze out of a syringe works for all and is extremely easy, enriched brine shrimp go to micros, smaller sun coral polyps, a favia brain, a small candy cane, and two chalice corals, and large mysis for my large cany canes, acans, lobophyllia, etc.
mitlik1
11/24/2006, 10:28 AM
Thanks for the awesome advice, where do people buy cyclopeeze? I have been feeding kent pyhto, chromaplex, and reef bugs and they open for these foods. Also, do people feed every day, once a week?
musty baby
11/24/2006, 10:35 AM
Whatever your system can handle. Since most don't need to be fed, you can feed as much as you want so long as your water remains w/in specs
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